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Title: NHS BREAST SCREENING PROGRAMME


1
NHS BREAST SCREENING PROGRAMME
  • 50 - 70 years

2
Background information
  • In 1985, the DoH commissioned Professor Sir
    Patrick Forrest to look at introducing breast
    cancer screening in the UK.
  • Swedish Two Counties Trial
  • In 1986 the Forrest Report recommended that
    breast screening be introduced in the UK.

3
Facts .
  • Last year, 13,809 women had breast cancer
    detected and treated more quickly thanks to the
    NHS Breast Screening Programme.
  • 16,000 women per year die from breast cancer
  • The Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer Screening
    now estimates that the programme is saving 1,400
    lives per year.

4
What is breast screening?
  • Method of detecting breast cancer at an early
    stage.
  • Xray of each breast - mammogram
  • Tiny dose of radiation.
  • Ability to demonstrate small cancers
  • Breast Screening can detect cancers at an early
    stage.

5
Who and how?
  • Women aged between 50 and 70 now routinely
    invited
  • Invited once every three years
  • Around one-and-a-half million women now screened
    in the UK each year.

6
Who is not invited?
  • Women under 50 as mammograms are not as effective
    in pre-menopausal women as the density of the
    breast tissue makes it more difficult to detect
    problems, and the incidence of breast cancer is
    lower.
  • Women over 70 - this age group is encouraged to
    refer themselves for screening every 3 years.


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How is the programme organisedPart 1
  • Around 80 breast screening units across the UK,
    each inviting a defined population of women (aged
    50-70) through their GP practices.
  • Women are invited to a specialised screening
    unit, which can be hospital based, mobile or
    permanently based in another convenient location,
    eg. Shopping centre.
  • Programme is nationally coordinated and has
    national standards which are monitored through a
    national quality assurance network.

8
How it worksPart 2 The invitation
  • Because the programme is a rolling one which
    invites women from GP practices in turn, not
    every woman will receive an invitation as soon as
    she is 50.
  • However, every woman registered with a GP will
    receive her 1st invitation to attend for a
    mammogram at her local unit between her 50th and
    53rd birthdays.
  • She will then be invited every 3 years until her
    70th birthday.
  • The programmes call and recall system holds
    up-to-date lists of women compiled from GP
    records, and also records levels of attendance
    and non-attendance.

9
How it works Part 3 The invitation ctd..
  • Special appointments arranged for women with
    special needs, such as physical or learning
    disability.
  • Appointments re-arranged to offer more convenient
    times or location.
  • Invitation letters carefully worded and include a
    contact tel. No. for women who have questions.
  • To help women make an informed choice about
    breast screening, all eligible women receive a
    leaflet, Breast Screening The Facts
    (available in 17 languages)

10
The Screening Cycle
SO specify Batch/List
Feedback report To GP
PCTSS Select specified batch/list
Results to PCTSS
Specified batch/list sent electronically To SO
Batch/list Terminates
Screening Process - The Right Results
Appointments generated
Woman attends For screening
11
Knowsley Practices - Percentage Uptake Rates
12
Monitoring the Programme
  • Round length monitoring 36 months
  • Timescales eg
  • screening to results
  • Screening to assessment
  • Data collection Audit
  • KC62
  • BASO
  • Quality Assurance
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